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(Scene : The " Sporran Arms," after peace is declared, and the custom of " treating " has just been re-instated.) Picture of Sanders Mcintosh and Andy McMurchie deciding who stood the last one in 1915. —London Opinion."

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 815, 11 February 1916, Page 22

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(Scene : The " Sporran Arms," after peace is declared, and the custom of " treating " has just been re-instated.) Picture of Sanders Mcintosh and Andy McMurchie deciding who stood the last one in 1915. —London Opinion." Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 815, 11 February 1916, Page 22

(Scene : The " Sporran Arms," after peace is declared, and the custom of " treating " has just been re-instated.) Picture of Sanders Mcintosh and Andy McMurchie deciding who stood the last one in 1915. —London Opinion." Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 815, 11 February 1916, Page 22

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